The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema, including everything from DC’s terrible week like The Flash director leaving the movie, Ben Affleck’s Batman script having “serious issues”, Wonder Woman’s reshoots (just days after the new trailer was released) and more…

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Warner Bros’ DC Expanded Universe hasn’t been the critical and commercial success everyone hoped. The three entries so far, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, have scores of 55%, 27% and 26% respectively on Rotten Tomatoes. By the review aggregator’s count (ironically part owned by WB), the DC films are getting worse.

Which no amount of banging guitar riffs can distract us from.

But there’s always the next one! The one that can change it all around! The Marvel Cinematic Universe didn’t really properly take off until Avengers, and that was six films in!

The film will be heading back for reshoots in two weeks’ time – which is perfectly normal for a major studio blockbuster. It happens all the time, and the movie’s still over half a year from release in June 2017. It’s just…we’ve been here before with Suicide Squad’s reshoots (and look how that turned out), and earlier this year, the film was claimed to be “a mess” by an ex-employee.

Head to the next page for rumours that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story might not have an opening crawl, the first trailer for Trainspotting 2, Kevin Feige reckons an Inhumans movie will still happen and more…